December Catalogue
Full color catalogues are not inexpensive, but you can view or download the Last Inn December 2020 catalogue by clicking on the link above.
Below are some images NOT in the catalogue. They could be presented more elegantly, but then the catalogue image and link disappears. A little comment on that further on. After the images, I explain what they are from.
The first set of pictures ia about 3 1/2 years old, from 2017.
The images above are photos I present to reward those who have taken the effort to visit my site. With the holidays past, taxes done, and processing of already taken photos complete, I’ll try to update things more promptly. No promises when it comes to fighting with the Web, tho.
Web Designing
Forunately my life does not depend on a web site design, as this spiders did. The critter build a fantastic web in my backyard when I lived in LA. It was about 7 ft tall and 12-15 wide! I let it be, but it olny lasted a couple weeks, the many racoons that ran through the yard at night probaby took it down.
Some Color, for the Hope of a Bright Spring
Well, OK the radar (?) room from the battleship Iowa is red but is not so happy.
No better, eh? Some debris in the Seattle Underground. If there was ever a place to film some post apocolyptic movie with few added sets… But lets get colors other than red.
There we are, Unification currency! Not cheery yet? How about something natural?
A sunrise on Wright Patterson Air Force Base perhaps. Ah, color, but its fall time. Well, OK, lets find some bright spring color.
No stone is rolling in this leprechaun’s garden. The little folk are known for their craft skills. Lets look at something crafty.
Heres some glasswork, is this already posted? Maybe. The photo was taken in a now closed antique and fine art store.
But heres some glasswork you haven’t seen, at least not on this website.
Now thats color. This glasswork has made by the artisans of the Chihuly school, displayed in the museum of that name in Seattle.
Its too soon (in Colorado) for springtime flowers, but spring will come. I’ll be working on some paintings over the near term. I hope you enjoyed the February update.
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